Shanghai Express
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:51:02
If he's up there he may never be come down.
:51:23
Why are you still holding Captain Harvey?
The train is waiting for him.

:51:28
Is that your only interest in the matter?
:51:30
What difference would it make
whether I said yes or no?

:51:32
Why do you try to conceal
that you're madly in love with him?

:51:36
I'm not trying to conceal anything.
He means everything in the world to me.

:51:40
I love him. Since you want to know,
I love him madly.

:51:42
Your affections are aroused rather swiftly,
you just met the man.

:51:46
That's not true. I've known him for years.
:51:48
Well, you'll have a chance to prove your love for him.
:51:51
You're not going to punish him
for trying to help me last night?

:51:54
I certainly am. He knew what he was doing
and I know what I'm going to do.

:51:58
Any man would have come to my defense.
You can't hold that against him.

:52:02
I'm not concerned with your ideas of justice.
I live by my own code.

:52:07
What do you intend to do with him?
You don't dare harm him.
You promised to return him.

:52:11
I didn't say in what condition.
If you wait here a few minutes,
you can lead him back to the train, blind.

:52:16
You're insane, he's a British officer.
The Chinese government will have your head for it.

:52:21
The Chinese government would have had my head long ago
if it hadn't been such a good head.

:52:26
You can't mean what you are saying.
You only wish to frighten me.

:52:32
Please don't torture me like this.
I know it was wrong for him to interfere.

:52:35
Send someone with me to Shanghai,
someone you can trust.
I'll pay you to let him go now.

:52:40
What can you pay me with?
:52:41
I have some jewels, worth forty or fifty thousand.
And I guess I can obtain that much more.

:52:46
That's not enough.
:52:50
I'll get more. I'll earn more, somehow.
It'll be enough. Please let him go.

:52:55
All the money in the world can't wipe out his insult to me.

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